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They didn't have designer drugs like they have now. Hell, when I got in the business, if your horses knee got infected, you bandaged it with maggots. I know a trainer that keeps 2 retired horses in his barn and every week he pulls a liter of blood out of them and freezes it. When one of his actual racehorses is in a big race or if he wants to make a score gambling, they thaw a couple of liters and IV it into the horse racing. Blood doping 101. Unless you get caught in the act, there is no way to detect but trust me, it makes a difference. I am not saying they win all the time but they do better than average.
If you are talking to me, I have no idea what you are ranting about. I simply said, this guy I knew, Dr Henry Kamen, who lurked around NYRA with a friend tried pushing this idea of blood packing. I never said I used it or endorsed it. i know all about the dangers involved and how it is impractical to say the least. If you are responding to Mike Campbell, that's a different story. Hard to follow the thread.
Ur full of shit . Ask any vet unless a horse is typed n screen they can only get blood transfusions from a no match once in their life or they will have a serve reaction .That comes from stacks n stacks of veterinary journals. For $2.00 u can get a library card and educate yourself. You sound like , with all the Fuck Pelling talk, clearly he embarrassed you in the business at some point. And all the designer drug use nowadays, cause they just had hay oats back in the day , you sound like someone who got broke and run out of the game to a new career.
LOL. Explain blood transfusions during colic surgeries dick breath.
I think that's (transfusions) are different than PRPs or orthobiologics which is what you and I were discussing. really dont wanna get into this battle between you and Rabbit
It's all good. He can't prove it because it's not accurate. Horses are administered blood all the time without any side effects. 99% is Q type for a standardbred. He is just one of those guys that need to be the smartest guy in the room when in reality he is a pole smoker with an IQ of about 80.
Actually, the most prevalent blood type in a Standardbred is A -- much like a thoroughbred. I believe the Q type is just restricted to the thoroughbred and is not present at all in a Standardbred. All due to years of breeding practices and genetics.
I think if you scroll down to the equine chart, variations of the Q type is 99% in standardbredshttps://eclinpath.com/hemostasis/transfusion-medicine/blood-types/
Absolutely no idea what any of that means -- Negative for the factor? -- no idea what that means. I had a mare about 5-6 years ago that needed blood. I asked the vet do horses have blood types like people? I had no idea. He said like I stated -- the most prevalent in Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds was type A. And I believe I remember correctly he said Thoroughbreds have Q but not Standardbreds -- not 100% sure about that, but the A part I am. I'll call the office in the morning.
Definitely not a trot guy. Just the greatest trainer of pacers ever. His list of World Champipons, major races won and Meadowlands training titles/career earnings is staggering.He is 8th all time AFTER missing a decade. Shoulda been in the HOF over a decade ago but the powers that be will fuck him until he dies just like Columbus has done to Tony Morgan.
Read it and weep shit for brains. No severe reactions. God, you are a stupid fuck.https://www.vet.upenn.edu/about/news-room/bellwether/new-bolton-post/winter-2015/blood-transfusion-story#:~:text=Unlike%20humans%2C%20who%20have%20just,e%2C%20f%2C%20or%20g.